September 24th, 2025
Boulter seals much-needed win to set up meeting with Anisimova in Beijing
Katie Boulter sealed a much-needed win against Hailey Baptiste 7-5 5-7 6-4 to make the second round of the China Open on Wednesday.
County Championship format retained for 2026 after 13-game proposal defeated
The Rothesay County Championship will retain the same format in 2026 after a proposal to play a remodelled 13-game structure did not receive the required majority of votes to affect change.
Djokovic set to return to action in first tournament since US Open
Novak Djokovic will return to action in Shanghai next month in his first tournament since his US Open semi-final defeat by Carlos Alcaraz.
Wakefield looking to extend ‘special’ season with play-off victory over Leigh
Flashback to February and Wakefield Trinity were preparing to be the new team back in Super League. Many wrote them off as not having the credentials to compete. Fast forward to September and they are in the play-offs.
‘On a mission’ – Faldo backs Team Europe and makes score prediction
Sir Nick Faldo believes Team Europe are ‘on a mission’ to claim Ryder Cup victory on American soil and has backed Luke Donald’s side to complete a famous victory at Bethpage Black.
‘Ignore the noise’ – how World Cup favourites England can beat the pressure
England’s approach to being clear favourites for their home World Cup was summed up by their slumber party on the Wednesday before their semi-final.
How to win an away Ryder Cup, by European legends
Ryder Cup legends Sir Nick Faldo, Colin Montgomerie, Tony Jacklin and Justin Rose tell BBC Sport why and how Europe can win at Bethpage.
Lamine Yamal – the eve of a new football era
Barcelona teenager Lamine Yamal missed out on becoming the youngest Ballon d’Or winner, but he is destined to create a new footballing era, writes Guillem Balague.
Boulter relief at Beijing win after ‘tough months’
Katie Boulter says she is happy to put a “tough couple of months” behind her by beating Hailey Baptiste in the China Open.
‘Very hard’ to retire if 2026 car is not competitive – Alonso
Two-time world champion Fernando Alonso says it will be easier to retire in 2026 if Aston Martin produce a competitive car.